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Friday, January 16, 2009

Jeevkadgi Phodi - Shallow fried Breadfruit

I was a very fussy eater[still am;-)] while growing up and always caused trouble to amma on the eating front.There were very few vegetables I liked and I insisted she cook only with those ones.I was very happy if she made Cabbage upkari or Valval or Ghashi on a daily basis.It was only after I started cooking that I realized how bad it feels if someone doesn’t enjoy eating what you cook(irrespective of whether that person actually likes eating that particular dish).

After wedding,a sea change occurred in my eating habits.Partially because I couldn’t say No to some dishes which my ma-in-law made and partially because I actually seemed to enjoy the new taste I was discovering.But of course,there are many vegetables which I still don’t like and haven’t cooked,fortunately some vegetables are jointly disliked by me and hubby;-).

I had this Phodi(fry) made of Jeevkadgi(Breadfruit/Raw jackfruit also called as Gudhgo in Kerala Konkani) while in Bangalore at hubbys place.I tried it without actually knowing what it was and I think that’s why I liked it so much.Otherwise I don’t think I would have relished eating breadfruit fries.Since we are on a diet mode,I made this phodi using the shallow fry method and I don’t think the taste is different from the usual deep fry method.

Chop the breadfruit into thickish slices like this.*Be careful and apply oil on your hands as well as the knife,it could get very sticky and messy.Add chilly powder,salt,hing and rice flour to the pieces.Mix well and keep aside for sometime(about ½ an hour should do).Keep a dosa tava on flame and add 1-2 tbsp oil.Arrange the marinated breadfruit pieces on the tava.Sprinkle a bit water on top and cover with a lid.Keep the flame on simmer and let it cook for about 10 minutes.When it has browned evenly on one side flip and cook the other side too(no need to cover this time).Serve hot with rice and dalithoy or simply munch on it during tea-time!!Raaga calls it Divkadgi..check out her version here.